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  1. kipoley

    keets won't come out from under hen

    Well I guess they got hungry. I found three dead this a.m. They had full crops but didn't get back in the nest:( Momma and the rest are on the floor nestless now. Hopefully this will get better. ~Kip
  2. kipoley

    keets won't come out from under hen

    I got them friday night and put them under my broody chicken. She took them no prob but they won't come out and eat. I have been dipping there beaks in water like I did with chicks last year. They don't seem to get it. I added a heat lamp to the x-pen they are in. Is there some thing more I can...
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    I still don't understand deep litter method...

    I am sure they can hop/fly up that high. I am making my coop nice and tall so I can get in there. I would to see people's entrances. I am still building mine and haven't got that far yet. ~Kimberly
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    this is my homemade incubator tell me what you think :)

    I like it Nice view of the peeps. What is the wire for? Kimberly
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    How late in the season do you hatch till? Or do you never stop??

    I'm done for the year. Too many traumas. I want to focus on the garden now. I still want chicks from a couple particular birds. If they are mature before winter I don't see the harm in it though. Kimberly
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    What tools were most useful in building your coop?

    I think jig saws are great first power saws. They are easy to handle and a great confidence builder. I used my truck a LOT during my coop build. It was the ultimate portable workbench complete with music, tool storage when it rained, dog crate (he loves sleeping in it), seats, cup holder, bent...
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    Unexpected rooster--happy in chicken tractor?

    Oh. I bet you'll want more than that How about bigger coop and three more EE hens. You just HAVE to have blue eggs ~K
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    What are your rooster's names?

    ??? Quote:
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    Cleaning Chicken Poop In Coop!

    Would you put it in a pile? Would you use it to make you smile?
  10. kipoley

    meanlooking poultry contest: WINNERS POSTED!!!

    Ewwwww! That frog is nasty! How many of those do you find in your back yard? We get thousands of toads in the garden but nothing that looks like it could eat your bantams. ~Kimberly
  11. kipoley

    Splay Leg

    How is your chick today? ~Kimberly
  12. kipoley

    1/2 acre wooded lot

    Where are you? They may need the shade. What kind of trees? ~K
  13. kipoley

    New pullet babies what are they pic **updated Pics**

    They look like pullets so far IMO. Be sure to update when they are a little older. ~K
  14. kipoley

    What do you think of my two new chickens? ** ( PIC HEAVY! ) **

    IDK on the gender. It looks like they want some grapes ~K
  15. kipoley

    Silkie Expert needed! 9 week old- roo or hen?

    Well. The one that crowed... rooster The others I would have to say hens. They don't look like the roo. The pics are hard to tell by due to size. My partridge is 12 weeks old. Today I saw color (green) in the tail feathers and I said definitively " Matrix, you're a rooster". The wattles...
  16. kipoley

    free silkie roo on craigslist...should I get it?.. UPDATE I got it!

    Congratulations! I looked at the site after your first post. It's a good thing they didn't live near me Nice birds! ~Kimberly
  17. kipoley

    reconsidering my start-up game plan.

    There is no time like the present. Enjoy them and your time off. ~K
  18. kipoley

    Nontraditional insulation- Anyone use it?

    Cord wood R factor is 25 with the sawdust fill and 24" walls. I'm sure straw bale is close if not more. Any insulation is better than none IMO. ~K
  19. kipoley

    Nontraditional insulation- Anyone use it?

    Cob is cool. Getting messy is fun
  20. kipoley

    Nontraditional insulation- Anyone use it?

    I don't see why straw wouldn't work. Some people on here don't like it for their birds because of mites. What about recycled clothing? Or sawdust like they do in cord wood construction. When landscaping your home to put evergreen trees at the north/northwest to block wind and slow heat loss...
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